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Islamism and the Left | Dissent Magazine

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, started on the left and then moved rightwards in part because they found so few leftist friends. Paul Berman has written a withering critique of the treatment of Hirsi Ali by leading liberal/left intellectuals,20 and Katha Pollitt, writing in the Nation, wondered, courageously, whether “we leftists and feminists need to think a bit more self-critically about how the AEI [American Enterprise Institute, a neo-conservative think tank] . . . managed to win over this bold and complex crusader for women’s rights.”

College’s “Religious Cliff” | Intercollegiate Review

It is hardly uncommon to see the rituals and beliefs of religious students mocked, or even barred from campus. Whether it is a professor berating a religious student for supposedly irrational views or an administration banning a Christian group for not electing leaders who engage in homosexual behavior, antireligious bigotry seems to be the last acceptable prejudice on campus.